I was trying to see if someone had found this and posted it. Was really hard watching.
I know the car driver has been banned for 18 months, was remorseful and admitted his guilt at the first opportunity, and had to pay out, but riding at 97mph, heading towards a junction with a car waiting to cross...wouldn't that make you think as a rider that anything could happen? How many on here do it regularly?
At 2:48 the rider chooses to overtake a car right next to a sign that shows the road on the left - a car could easily be pulling out from that junction too.
I always get the jitters when out and I see a bike going too fast (in my mind, too fast; for others, they may think it perfectly safe) for the conditions, or even just too fast in general, or riding in a manner likely to be injurious to themselves. Some of you may have seen some of my videos castigating such riding styles of my fellow commuters.
All the motorbike crash compilations show that more than 90% of the time the crash would have been avoided by riding more slowly and taking more notice of what was going on. I think it was Mr Crumble (although I'm not positive, but it is one of our own) who had a recent near miss overtaking round some twisties and suddenly a big lorry appeared - it wasn't really speed, but lack of vision that nearly got him. His lesson was to give himself "another second" - I would prefer, choose not to overtake until and unless you have a 100% clear view for the whole section of road you need for the overtake and getting back. And that includes being plenty of space back behind the vehicle you are going to overtake, not right up its bumper.
Please slow down guys and gals, and make sure if you are overtaking or approaching junctions that you have a completely clear view and there are no potential hazards, and you are thinking about your own mortality rather than the rush of immortality you may get from the throttle.
I'm writing this and thinking twice and thrice about whether to hit the "Post Reply" button or just delete it all. I know I sound pious, arrogant, fuddy-duddy, hindsight know-it-all, and a complete twat. I'm not having a go at anyone, and certainly not saying "serves you right". I'm just of an age where I hate seeing people die for no good reason; and I feel incredibly mortal. And I just want others to feel that mortality without necessarily feeling the hard knocks before it kicks in.